Politics & Government

County Considering Lower Neshaminy Creek Trail Project

Bucks County will hold a Community Visioning Workshop on August 5 to provide an overview of the project and to gather public input.

The following is an announcement from Bucks County:

Bucks County is preparing a study to determine the feasibility of establishing a trail, this time along the Lower Neshaminy Creek extending from the confluence of Core and Neshaminy Creeks to the Neshaminy Falls SEPTA station. 

The study’s steering committee is comprised of local municipal representatives as well as various organizations interested in accommodating an active community. Public participation is requested during the design phase of this important trail system.

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The County will hold a Community Visioning Workshop on August 5, 2014 to provide an overview of the project and to gather the public’s important ideas, suggestions and concerns. Discussed at the meeting will be potential uses of the trail, particular amenities and features, and the locations of possible trailheads and trail connections. 

The format for the meeting will be a brief presentation followed by a participatory exercise to obtain feedback about the proposed trail. Please join the county’s Planning Commission:

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014 
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Middletown Township Municipal Building
3 Municipal Way
Langhorne, PA 19047 

Community involvement is welcome and encouraged. Please contact the Bucks County Planning Commission at 215-345-3400 orbcpc@co.bucks.pa.us with any questions.


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